.........Now, it’s established early on in the film that Babli belongs to a Punjabi family. She speaks Hindi with a smattering of Punjabi and English. Naturally, she will sing the same way. That’s why I had a sprinkling of Punjabi and English words in Dhadak dhadak dhuan udaye re, siti bajae re. So, when she says khasama nu khaye, sara jahan you know it’s a Punjabi girl singing. When she sings Taron mein jeena veena easy nahin, you know this is how she talks in real life too. So Babli’s character graph will show that the language she uses in her dialogue and her songs is the same. Which I think is the highlight of the characterisation.

Now, Bunty is from Kanpur and speaks the UP dialect. So I gave him lines and phrases very typical to Kanpur. After I’d penned the Dhadak dhadak song, Vikas Chopra from Sa Re Ga Ma-HMV accosted me one day and in a tone that said I’d been caught cheating, he demanded, “How did you think of this line, Aisa koi saga nahin jise humne thuga nahin.” I told him, “It’s on the signboard of a sweet shop called Thaggu Ke Laddoo in Kanpur.” His expression softened instantly and he confessed, “I’m from Kanpur and this is a famous line out there. That’s why I was wondering how you got it!” ..........

This a very beatuiful song with full of energy and very nicely choreographed as well.Like puneet even i liked the song the song in the promo and decided to watch the movie.Still remember we(around 10 people from our lab in ccmb) booked the tickets in advance but movie was very bakwaas.

This is the best song from the movie but later Aishwarya/Amitabh's number sung by alisha/Shankar became craze of the nation.but dhadak dhadak still my fav.songthanx